
Learn how to resolve the warning creating dt_textrel in a pie with this step-by-step guide. Includes screenshots and detailed instructions. 1. Identify the cause of the warning. 2. Apply the appropriate fix. 3. Test to make sure the warning is gone.

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Everything Wordpress is heavily infested with that. However you don't have to let it impact you -- it kind of looks to me like they pressure commercial vendors to put their stuff under the GPL if they're wanting to offer a free version, so there's a robust ecosystem of actually-FOSS tooling for it. My experience has been that it's always worked pretty well in practice; you just have to keep your nope-I'm-not-paying-for-your-paid-version goggles firmly affixed. (Also, side note, GPT does an excellent job of writing little functions.php snippets for you to enable particular custom functionality for your Wordpress install when you need it.)
Wordpress 1,000% (probably coupled with WooCommerce but there are probably some other options)
I honestly don't even know off the top of my head why you would use anything else (aside from some vague elitism connected to the large ecosystem of commercial crap which has tainted by association the open source core of it) -- it combines FOSS + easy + powerful + popular. You will have to tiptoe around some amount of crapware in order to keep it pure OSS though.
What the HECK man?
There's an underlying problem IMO with all Fediverse software and instances, in that because it's made available for free, people get entitled, moderators and admins are obligated to sort of do volunteer work on behalf of people who haven't earned it in order for any of the thing to work, which naturally leads to a inexhaustible wellspring of negative energy because the whole thing isn't right.
I saw the posts of Ruud asking for people to basically interview for a part time admin position and do a job which for skills and time investment is worth from $50k/yr-$200k/yr (calibrating for the fact that it's "only" 5-10 hours per week), and all I could think was whoa no no no this isn't the way. Not saying there's anything wrong with people volunteering their time to make available this great thing, but I think undervaluing them when they decide to do that is almost inevitable, which has follow-on effects that manifest in all kinds of ways and lead to things not being the way they should be. Occasional prickly or unfair behavior by mods or admins represent one example of that; comments like this one represent another.
What on earth is hostile about the OP post in any way?
Yep.
There are two big end-user security decisions that are totally mystifying to me about Lemmy. One is automatically embedding images in comments without rehosting the images, and the other is failing to warn people that their upvotes and downvotes are not actually private.
I'm not trying to sit in judgement of someone who's writing free software but to me those are both negligent software design from an end-user privacy perspective.
If she disagrees with the plan, she better get the fuck off the Trump Train.
If you're on a boat where there's a mutiny, you can't really be halfway in the mutiny but also hedging your bets saying you don't agree with everything the mutineers are doing. The outcome is going to be one or the other.
Of note about this is that image links in comments aren't rehosted by Lemmy. That means it would be possible to flood a community with images hosted by a friendly or compromised server, and gather a lot of information about who was reading that community (how many people, and all their IP address and browser fingerprint information, to start with) by what image requests were coming in kicked off by people seeing your spam.
I didn't look at the image spam in detail, but if I'm remembering right the little bit of it I looked at, it had images hosted by lemmygrad.ml (which makes sense) and czchan.org (which makes less sense). It could be that after uploading the first two images to Lemmygrad they realized they could just type the Markdown for the original hosting source for the remaining three, of course.
It would also be possible to use this type of flood posting as a smokescreen for a more targeted plan of sending malware-infected images, or more specifically targeted let's-track-who-requests-this-image-file images, to a more limited set of recipients.
Just my paranoid thoughts on the situation.
Is directory monitoring just cursed?
So, I need to monitor a fairly large nested directory tree for changes on Linux. It seems like there are a few different watcher modules that I could use -- fsnotify and notify being the main ones, both of which use the inotify interface and attempt to set watches on each individual subdirectory and maintain all their watchers as things change. I have way too many directories for that to be a workable approach. It looks like the underlying issue is just that this is a difficult problem on Linux; both inotify and fanotify have some issues which make them difficult for library authors to use to present a clean and useful API.
Long story short - I coded up an fanotify-based solution which seems like a good start of what I need, and I'm planning on sharing it back in the hopes that it's useful. I guess my question is, did I miss something? Is there already an easy and straightforward way to monitor a big directory for changes?
I have no real idea with Navalnvy, and only dim memories of news reports about Magnitsky which went into a little more detail, but I'll tell you how I assume it operates: It's basically mistreatment to the point that it'll kill you, just slowly. Your cell's cold all the time, in the arctic winter with no blankets. You get bad food and bad sleep and beatings and no medical care of any kind. Once your body starts to malfunction (Magnitsky started having kidney failure), they go on beating you severely enough to cause additional organ damage, but then just continue to put you in your cell day after day with no medicine. Basically, you're going to die, but they're drawing the process out enough that it's indirectly, because of "medical issues" related to what they're doing to you, instead of just from blunt force trauma or something. So it's incredibly painful and long and drawn-out, a slow death of constant suffering from which you can't escape or get any relief.
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Yeah, that's universally my expectation when dealing with these systems. I was already queuing up my complaining-fingers when I pasted the error message to it, expecting it to refer me to some unrelated and useless documentation and make it a little more difficult for me to talk with a human (who might, 50/50, know how to solve the problem). I was not in any capacity expecting it to ask relevant questions and use them to identify the problem, tailor the link it was sending me according to what I needed to download, and then give me the link and tell me how to use it. Astounding.
I just had one of the wildest experiences with an AI support bot: It quickly and efficiently solved my problem.
Bot: Hi, I'm Cricut Chatbot. 👋 How can I help you?
Bot: Please select a topic, or feel free to ask me a question
Me: Hi hello, I just tried to load a project and my Cricut software showed a message "Project Open Unsuccessful: TypeError: Cannot read properties of undefined (reading 'layerData')". Can you help?
Bot: Please clarify, here's what I found 👇
(Two options, I select "Javascript error messages")
Bot: Are you talking to me on the same device you wish to troubleshoot with?
Me: Yes
Bot: Which Cricut machine are you using?
Me: (I select "Cricut Maker")
Bot: JavaScript error messages are very diverse, but they are often fixed the same way. 🙂
Bot: Installing Design Space over your current version is the most normal fix.
Bot: (Link: Download Design Space)
Bot: Replace the existing file rather than making a copy of Design Space. 🗃
Me: (Selects "It works!" from the did-it-work options)
Bot: Great — happy to help!
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Also he tried to kill his own vice president when he didn't do what Trump wanted, committed multiple rapes, and said he is above the law.
I feel like that kind of thing should get mentioned more often whenever someone starts comparing candidates. It's like that Batman comic where they elected The Joker mayor.
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Not a map, but things I've seen on the roads in Boston:
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He's just trying to help you, dude. lemmy.world is by far the biggest instance; 3x the users of the next biggest instance and much more than most. But, lemmy.world is also defederated from some notable instances like beehaw and hexbear. Another instance which also has in the tens of thousands of users (enough to be subscribed to "most stuff") might well give you better search results.
You may decide that the defederated-from-here instances aren't worth bothering with, with some justification, but you came in asking for help, he's trying to help you, and you're lecturing him about what's what. 🙄
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Lemmy.world has by far the most number of users. OTOH, it's defederated from some notable instances, so you might be better off using one of the dedicated search sites if you want to cast the widest net.
No kidding. I'm genuinely surprised that not one of the people who had family die in there has done it.
I don’t even know about that, because instead of the article I got my App Store opened up demanding that I install Phantom Surfer Browser to protect me from viruses.
The layers at the tip of his tusk had strontium levels that matched the site where he had been unearthed. The researchers then looked at a layer formed a week before his death and searched a geochemical map for places where Kik might have been that had a matching strontium level. The team worked back through time, week after week, piecing together Kik’s whereabouts over the course of his life.
As it turned out, Kik grew up far from the northern reaches where he met his end. When he was a young mammoth, he followed his herd around eastern Alaska. In his adult years, Kik moved widely across central Alaska. And in the last 18 months of his life, he ended up on the north side of the Brooks Range, where he likely died of starvation.
In the new study, published on Wednesday in the journal Science Advances, Dr. Wooller and his colleagues examined Elma’s six-foot-long tusk. Unlike Kik, her remains were found by Chuck Holmes, an archaeologist at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, at the Swan Point archaeological site in Alaska. While Kik died far from people, Elma’s remains ended up in a hunting and fishing camp; she may have been the victim of a hunt.
THIS IS SO COOL
What THE FUCK. I knew this stuff but for some reason reading it again made me all furious again.
Eva Mireles, from inside the adjoining classrooms where the shooter was, called her husband, Ruben Ruiz, a Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District officer, who was outside the school. According to DPS Director Steven McCraw, during the call Mireles told Ruiz that she had been shot and was dying; when Ruiz "tried to move forward into the hallway, he was detained [by law enforcement] and they took his gun away from him and escorted him off the scene." Mireles eventually died from her gunshot wounds.[82][83]
After the police cordoned off the outside of the school, parents pleaded with officers to enter the building. When they did not, parents offered to enter the building themselves.[84][85] Officers held back and tackled parents who tried to enter the school, further warning that they would use tasers if the parents did not comply with directions. Video clips of these interactions were uploaded to social media, including one that depicted a parent being pinned to the ground.[86] Police pepper-sprayed a parent trying to get to their child, and an officer tackled the father of another student. Police reportedly used a taser on a parent who approached a bus to get their child.[13] A mother of two students at the school was placed in handcuffs by officers for attempting to enter the school.[13][87] When released from the handcuffs, she jumped the fence and retrieved her children, exiting before police entered.[88] A video clip showed parents questioning why police were not trying to save their children, to which an officer replies: "Because I'm having to deal with you!"[89]
And, they harassed her afterwards because she was giving interviews that made them look bad.
Pedro "Pete" Arredondo, said he arrived at the school thinking he was the first law enforcement officer on the scene. He claimed he abandoned his police and campus radios because he wanted his hands free to shoot the gunman, and stated he also thought the radios would slow him down. He said one radio's antenna would hit him when he ran, while the other radio was prone to falling off his belt when he ran, and that he knew from experience that the radios did not work in some school buildings. Arredondo said he was unaware of 9-1-1 calls being made from the classrooms the gunman was in because he did not have a radio and no one told him; the other officers in the school hallway were not in radio communication either.[97]
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I think this may be the most bizarre AI-generated fake news article I've ever come across.
Learn how to resolve the warning creating dt_textrel in a pie with this step-by-step guide. Includes screenshots and detailed instructions. 1. Identify the cause of the warning. 2. Apply the appropriate fix. 3. Test to make sure the warning is gone.
DT_TEXTREL, of course, has nothing to do with Excel. But something about the combination of hallucination, flawless confident execution of the article format, and slow-burn getting subtly more repetitive and unhinged towards the end of the article without ever really crossing the line into an overt malfunction, is just really fascinating to me. Make sure you read the author profile.
"Bots temporarily blocked?"
Hello! I'm setting up a kbin instance, and while it's a little hard to tell thanks to the 0.19 breakage, it seems to be interoperating to some degree with most of the fediverse. I can post messages back and forth, at least.
With lemmy.world, though, it's not working. I get messages like this in the log:
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Get fail: https://lemmy.world/comment/6458819, https://lemmy.world/comment/6458819 Bots Temporarily Blocked
And, indeed, it seems like lemmy.world is configured to reject connections from user-agents containing the word "bot". This is what happens when I access the same URL while manually setting user-agent to what kbin uses for client HTTP requests:
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$ wget -nv --user-agent="kbinBot/0.1 (+https://my.domain/bot)" https://lemmy.world/comment/6458819 https://lemmy.world/comment/6458819: 2024-01-07 05:25:43 ERROR 412: Precondition Failed.
And, verifying that the word "bot" is the issue:
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$ wget -nv --user-agent="kbinAgent/0.1 (+https://my.domain/agent)" https://lemm
Are things broken? I know Lemmy 0.19 has some federation problems but it seems like more than that is broken for about the last week.
It seems like just recently, everything broke. Posts from some other instances (Lemmy 0.19 or kbin) aren't showing up here reliably anymore, and then sometimes posts from a few days ago will suddenly show up. kbin.social has a banner talking about unusual "problems" without going into detail.
Does anyone know what's going on or why? I've heard that Lemmy 0.19 has a problem where its outbound federation queue will sometimes die until it's restarted manually, but that doesn't seem like it should affect a lemmy.world <-> kbin interaction. Is it just Lemmy 0.19, or just lemmy.world, or are there multiple issues, or what gives?
Where did the exploding-heads people go?
Out of curiosity I went to exploding-heads.com and it looks like it's not working anymore. Is there a new place they hang out now? Are they undercover on the regular servers or something? It'd be a little surprising to me if they all just gave up on being active on the Fediverse.
Soothing video of this dude carefully machining this part to cleverly accomplish a specific task he needed. Machine shop porn at its finest.
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Of course AI is a bubble. It has all the hallmarks of a classic tech bubble. Pick up a rental car at SFO and drive in either direction on the 101 – north to San Francisco, south to Palo Alto – and …
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I can't say enough good about this album.
Roger Waters never knew his dad, who was killed in World War 2. This is Roger Water's album about the war, basically looking back on all the little people who were asked to give their lives for the sake of a country that didn't seem to care much about them once the war was over, when they came back broken or didn't come back at all.
The monster of a schoolteacher who's a main villain in "The Wall" is here. You get to learn about some of his experiences in the war, helplessly hearing his friend die over the intercom, coming back and trying to put together a life in a country that didn't bother to understand what had happened to him, trapped in his own private hell and unable to ask for help.
The atom bomb is here too. Waters grew up during the time when it was a very real concern that he might get it dropped on him, so it's easy for him to sympathize with some random person in Japan who's just driving down the road and sees a sudden bright fl
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"I try not to think in terms of 'a good boy'. I just look at what's in front of me and do what I think will make my family proud."
The freshest motherfucker at the apocalypse afterparty